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I need a doctor's opinion, so naturally my first inclination was to come here. Now I know I'm not a doctor, but I have stayed at a Holiday Inn before, so I am somewhat qualified. Hear me out: If I hock a loogie and it has blood in it, am I correct in presuming something's wrong?

Also, a little backstory, if I have a bloody nose as a result of this dry season my area is in the midst of, and then I hock a bloody loogie immediately afterward, can I chalk said bloody loogie up to allergy season?

JMO.......but things that are a "one Shot deal", I usually don't get to concerned about as.....they do not repeat. IF it repeats, (and is not obviously innocent) I would consider a visit to my local......Shaman.

__________________ Goodbye Sean..........Vaya Con Dios
thankyou Joe.......“God made certain people to play football. He was one of them.” – Joe Gibbs

Oh man, not only do you need a doctor you need an ENT. I'm guessing you don't have health insurance and if you do it has a high deductible?

How'd you know?!

Also, what if the problem persists every dry season, be it winter or summer? Is there a corrolation between dry season, allergies (such as dry nasal passages caused by heavy pollen in the area) and bloody noses? Is it true dehumidifiers put moisture in the air that helps correcting said issues? Am I asking these questions for no reason? Are you truly medically qualified? Have you stayed a hotel equal to or greater than a Holiday Inn? And why should I listen to you over Web MD? They didn't earn that MD at the end of their name just by starting a website founded with that name.

Ok so new question, I'm experiencing an elevated heartbeat along with plenty of adrenaline pumping through my veins right now. Friends tell me this might be because of recently watching the Caps almost blow a 2 goal lead and lose this game in the best of 7 playoff series they're in right now. What do all you Warpath MD's think?